Reading through the terms and conditions of Delta’s flash sale offering business class to Europe for just 98,000 miles roundtrip, I stumbled across something unusual in the terms and conditions that’s sort of scary.
This Husband Always Takes the Upgrade and Leaves His Wife Back in Coach
When only one premium cabin seat is available do you decide that sitting together is more important, even if it’s less comfortable in back? Offer it up to your less frequent flying partner? Gladly take it yourself, you earned it?
6 Things To Know Before Traveling This Thanksgiving
If you’re traveling this week in the U.S., best of luck to you! Here is my nickel’s worth of free advice as you prepare to depart along with 40 million other Americans for the Thanksgiving holiday (fortunately they won’t all be flying).
Some of them will save you hassle, some will save you money, and some may just save your trip…
Amtrak is Lying: They Are Nowhere Close to Profitable
Richard Anderson, the former CEO of Delta Air Lines who now runs Amtrak, claims that in fiscal year 2019 passenger revenue covered 99% of operating costs and that Amtrak will be profitable in 2020 (for the first time ever).
Both of those statements are false.
A Dishonest Customer is One That Doesn’t Spend Enough Money On Delta
Delta Air Lines is a fierce competitor. They play hard ball, whether it’s with politicians, with airlines they’d like to partner with, or with customers. I’ve said before that in a 50-50 deal, Delta takes the hyphen.
Hotel Charges Guests $1 a Night and Livestreams Them on YouTube
The Asahi Ryokan hotel in Fukuoka, Japan rents two of its rooms for just $1 each per night. The catch is that cameras live stream the rooms to YouTube. The hotel plans to make its money monetizing the video feed called “One Dollar Hotel.”
American Airlines: “We Do Love New York, I Know It Doesn’t Seem Like That With What We’ve Done”
At this month’s American Airlines employee question and answer session with senior executives, the airline’s downward spiral in New York came up. The response to this was “We do love New York, I know it doesn’t seem like that with what we’ve done.”
By reducing flying out of New York, American becomes less relevant to New Yorkers and has fewer customers to support the flying that’s left.
New Hotel Booking Site Delivering Discounts Up To 70%
Wayfarer Points is a new hotel booking site that promises deeply discounted bookings – they describe up to 50% (for their free membership) and up to 70% (for their $69 paid premium membership).
There are definitely some very good deals e.g. searching about four weeks out.
Canadian Regulator Says MCAS Must Go Before Boeing 737 MAX Can Fly Again
It is not the official position of any safety agency at this point, but regulators are discussing a whole different approach from Boeing’s software fixes as they consider what it will take to re-certify the 737 MAX.
American’s SimplyMiles Works With Any Mastercard, Allowing Even More Stacking
The SimplyMiles program actually lets you add any Mastercard and not just AAdvantage co-brand Mastercards as annonced. And that lets you stack additional offers.